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During the 40th Anniversary year we finished a project to scan historical documents and make them available on the website. Please feel free to click on the various links below, all documents are in PDF format.

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church

In 1975, St. Mary’s Church and Sacred Heart Church were combined to form a new parish at St. Mary’s as St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church. Fr. Kenneth Menge was appointed Pastor on August 2, 1975 and the first Mass of the new parish was on September 14, 1975, the day that our Patron Saint was canonized a Saint by Pope Paul VI. The parish has grown into a strong and vibrant multicultural faith community celebrating it’s 40th year in 2015.

St. Mary’s Church

St. Mary’s Church, was the oldest Roman Catholic Church in Chautauqua County, NY. St. Mary’s Church, in 1850, was organized mainly for the Irish and German Catholics. Starting in a wooden structure at West Second Street and Plover Street as a mission, Masses were held there until a new permanent brick structure was completed at Washington Avenue, in 1854. The Passionist’s were invited by Bishop Timon of Buffalo to take charge of St. Mary’s and built a Monastery next to the church in 1861. In 1972 they returned the parish to the Diocese of Buffalo.

For one year starting in February of 1904 St. Mary’s Parish published a monthly booklet named “St. Mary’s Record” to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the Church, available to parishioners for Ten Cents a copy or one Dollar per year. I hope you enjoy reading these time capsules of the parish and the times.

Sacred Heart Church

In 1857, the German parishioners met and decided to build a church for themselves. This church was completed in 1858 and dedicated to St. George. In 1876 a new church was completed and dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The last Mass said at Sacred Heart Church was on September 7, 1975 and the building was demolished in 1981. The church bells were preserved and remain displayed today at the corner of Main and Ruggles Street. The Tower Cross is located atop a monument in St. Mary’s Cemetery as a sacred symbol of the former Sacred Heart Church.